Answer:
28j + 21
Step-by-step explanation:
combine like terms
7(2j+ 3+ 2j)
7(4j+3)
Distribute
7(4j + 3)
=
28j + 21
Answer:
Binomial
Step-by-step explanation:
Edited to add:
It can also be called a binomial because there are 2 unlike terms x and y. I'm not sure what you are studying, so it may be better to go with binomial. The Quartic is when you are looking at the degree of a single term polynomial.
You can name a polynomial based on terms, or based on degrees.
If it's based on degree it would be bi-quadratic, because it's ^4 and you have 2 different terms. If you're looking at terms it would be binomial because you have x and y to solve for.
The degree of terms is a major deciding factor whether an equation is homogeneous or not. A polynomial of more that one variable is said to be homogeneous if the degree of each term is the same. For example, 2x^7+5x^5y^2-3x^4y^3+4x^2y^5 is a homogeneous polynomial of degree 7 in x and y.
You have a 4 term polynomial with 2 variables x and y. The highest degree in your equation is 5 (4 + 1 from the first term) so the degree of the multivariable polynomial expression is 6.
All these answers are correct, it just depends what you're studying. If some of these words are new, and others you recognize from class or your book, go with the one that looks familiar.
The number 100 -> that has 2 zeros
Is the same as 10^2 as for this simplified is equal to 100.
100=100
They are the same. They have the same number of zeros.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
When you put something in parenthesis by a number, your multiplying each individual number by the number outside of parenthesis. Therefore, 5(2) = 10 and 5(7) = 35 and that equals 45, and 5(2+7) you distribute the 5 to both numbers and get 10+35 which equals 45 aswell.